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M Clutch Coupling Update

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terryjd98

09-25-2006 20:20:10




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We had success. That tip of taking the pressure off the plate using the threaded bolts seemed to be the key. That seemed to make the shaft a bit shorter, looser and that made the room needed between the trans and clutch shaft for the coupling. Must not have been centered. With the pic that Cowman posted for me figured out how the coupling went together which was a breeze. Only thing was the tractor supply store where we got the clutch said the fingers were pre adjusted to factory specs. Don't know what specs they use but had to lengthen the fingers out to be close to the throwout bearing for the clutch peddle to do its job when you push it down. Unless I screwed something up in the setup of the pressure plate. Tractor goes into gear nice and easy now, no grinding, tractor moves ok, clutch feels good to the foot for free play. Won't be using the tractor much now, nothing to make the clutch work too hard but will find out how good the clutch is when we take in an antique tractor pull next spring. Thanks for the pic and advice Cowman and to everybody else for their help. I am sure I will be asking for more in the future. Terry

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John M

09-26-2006 14:54:12




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 Re: M Clutch Coupling Update in reply to terryjd98, 09-25-2006 20:20:10  
"Only thing was the tractor supply store where we got the clutch said the fingers were pre adjusted to factory specs. Don't know what specs they use but had to lengthen the fingers out to be close to the throwout bearing for the clutch peddle to do its job when you push it down."

Ive been trying to tell people on here that for a few months now, but noone seems to listen! I dont care who says what, if I am putting it in, Im checking it!

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Cowman in Nebraska

09-26-2006 04:48:23




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 Re: M Clutch Coupling Update in reply to terryjd98, 09-25-2006 20:20:10  
thanks for letting us know.



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